A sow will keep her cubs with her for over a year, often two, until she deems it's time to wean them.
No not all polar bear cubs survive the harsh long winter.
yes. as long as you don't hurt her or her cubs.
they will feed their cubs for 2 to 3 years
Baby animals are cute. Newborn baby polar bear cubs are 12 to 14 inches long, and weigh just about one pound.
It will feed a polar bear for 16 years
A pregnant polar bear typically has a gestation period of about 195 to 265 days, usually around eight months. They give birth to cubs in a den, usually in December or January, with the cubs emerging in the spring. The mother usually gives birth to one to three cubs, which are born small and helpless. After nursing, the cubs stay with their mother for about two and a half years to learn survival skills.
adult polar bears are 7 feet long and cubs are 3 feet long
Each polar bear litter has 2 cubs and sometimes even 3 cubs. Cubs weigh around 10 to 15 kilograms (22 to 33 pounds) at birth. They are totally helpless/defenseless at birth and depend entirely on their mother for food and protection. Cubs stay with the mother for around 2 to 3 years of their life and then go away.
yes
They can grow a bit taller at the shoulder and outweigh the Polar bear by 500 pounds, but the Polar bears grow longer (Polar bears up to 11 feet long, Grizzlies only up to 7 feet long!)
A polar bear can only hold its breath underwater for a little more than a minute.
they are 6 inches